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While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
Read more: http://ow.ly/5HOdV
For more from the IDF:
http://www.idfblog.com/
http://twitter.com/idfspokesperson/
http://www.facebook.com/idfonline/
http://www.idf.il/english/

In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
Here is the story ...

published:05 Nov 2017

views:155

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Gaza City
1. Long shot Gaza streets
2. Cars on streets
3. Various of police in the streets
Ramallah, West Bank
4. Exterior Palestinian National AuthorityNegotiationsAffairs building
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, PalestinianCabinet Minister:
"It's a very dangerous development, it's a very dangerous deterioration. I believe what we were witnessing, yesterday, was lawlessness and I think that every possible effort will be exerted, at the emergency meeting being held today by President Arafat and the Prime Minister, to have a comprehensive review of the situation. This situation cannot stand and we must have a thorough comprehensive review of the whole situation."
6. Mid shotErekat
Gaza City
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Batsh, Islamic Jihad spokesman:
"We refuse (reject) what happened yesterday with the French people, because they are our visitors and their safety from our safety (their safety comes from us). So we consider these things, if it is happening really, it's not a good thing and we refuse (reject) these actions and we call the people, all our people to respect the foreign people and not attack them in anyway. There is one duty from us - to keep the safety of their people, the French people, or the American people or also the British people."
8. Batsh shouting
9. Long shot children in the streets dressed up as Israeli army
10. Various of children holding plastic guns
Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid shot Palestinian Prime MinisterAhmed Qureia walking towards camera
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Qureia, Palestinian Prime Minister:
"This is a true disaster. This is a level of chaos that we have never seen before."
13. Qureia leaving
Gaza
14. Exterior French cultural centre
15. Long shot released hostages inside centre
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Martine Buffard, released hostage:
"What did they tell us? Not to be afraid, not to be worried, not to be afraid, that they didn't mean us any harm and that they regarded us as friends."
17. SOUNDBITE (French) Bertrand Edbron, released hostage:
"We regret this incident a lot, it is not in our philosophy, I don't think it's in the philosophy of the Palestinian people either, we also think it is a shame that we are talking about this event and not more about the
people who do all that work (volunteers) with the women and children, the people that make the wheels turn and the suffering of the Palestinian people."
18. Hostages leaving in car
STORYLINE:
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation to Yasser Arafat on Saturday, plunging the Palestinian government into crisis, but Arafat rejected it, a top official said.
Qureia's resignation followed the announcement that Arafat was replacing his national security chief and his national police chief, in addition to consolidating the Palestinian Authority's disparate security forces into three services - a key international demand for reform.
Six people, including the national police chief and four French charity workers, were briefly kidnapped in Gaza a day earlier.
Early on Saturday, Arafat's National Security Council declared a state of emergency and sent troops to protect government buildings and officials from militant factions.
The Palestinian government called the emergency after Police ChiefGhazi Jabali and another senior security officer were seized by militants on Friday and later released.
Four French charity workers also were abducted and held for several hours, as militants made an apparent show of force ahead of the announced withdrawal of Israeli forces and thousands of settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The French nationals, who were kidnapped drinking coffee at a cafe in Khan Younis on Friday night, left Gaza on Saturday.
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 March, 2006
1. Convoy of cars arriving at PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) offices
2. ReleasedIranian hostage (red shirt) being escorted into PFLP offices
3. Car outside outside PFLP offices
Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 14 March, 2006
4. Militants running into building where hostages held
5. Exterior of building where hostages held
6. Various of three hostages (Iranian journalist in red shirt, French woman and Korean journalist) in room with gunmen
STORYLINE:
Palestinian militants released the last four foreigners they were holding on Wednesday, a day after seizing the hostages to protest against an Israeli military raid on a West Bank prison.
Palestinian security officials escorted the four hostages, including a South Korean journalist, two French citizens and a Canadian aid worker, into
the headquarters of the Palestinian preventive security agency in Gaza City.
Security officials had worked through the night to secure their release.
The hostages, all unharmed, called their families before leaving for Israel and were escorted by diplomats and representatives of the Red Cross.
Gunman affiliated with the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized a total of 11 foreigners after Tuesday's raid in the West Bank town of Jericho.
Most of the hostages were quickly released unharmed.
In the raid, Israel seized six wanted Palestinians, including a PFLP leader who Israel accuses of masterminding the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister.
Officials at the South Korean Embassy in Tel Aviv said they had recently cautioned citizens against travelling to Gaza.
The coastal strip has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since Israel withdraw from the area last summer, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups and individuals seeking concessions from the government.
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Gaza City

Gaza (/ˈɡɑːzə/;Arabic:غزة‎Ġazzah, IPA:[ˈɣazza]; Hebrew:עזה‎'Azzah), also referred to as Gaza City, is a Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip, with a population of 515,556, making it the largest city in the State of Palestine. Inhabited since at least the 15th century BC, Gaza has been dominated by several different peoples and empires throughout its history. The Philistines made it a part of their pentapolis after the Ancient Egyptians had ruled it for nearly 350 years.

Under the Romans and later the Byzantines, Gaza experienced relative peace and its port flourished. In 635 AD, it became the first city in Palestine to be conquered by the Rashidun army and quickly developed into a center of Islamic law. However, by the time the Crusaders invaded the city in the late 11th century, it was in ruins. In later centuries, Gaza experienced several hardships—from Mongol raids to floods and locusts, reducing it to a village by the 16th century, when it was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. During the first half of Ottoman rule, the Ridwan dynasty controlled Gaza and under them the city went through an age of great commerce and peace. The municipality of Gaza was established in 1893.

Gaza Strip

The Gaza Strip (/ˈɡɑːzəˈstrɪp/;Arabic:قطاع غزة‎Qiṭāʿ Ġazzah[qɪˈtˤɑːʕ ˈɣazza]), or simply Gaza, is a
small self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, that borders Egypt on the southwest for 11 kilometers (6.8mi) and Israel on the east and north along a 51km (32mi) border. Gaza, together with the West Bank, comprise the Palestinian territories claimed by the Palestinians as the future sovereign State of Palestine. The territories of Gaza and the West Bank are separated from each other by the territory of Israel. Both fall under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority, but Gaza has since June 2007 been governed by Hamas, a Palestinian Islamic organization which came to power in free elections in 2006. It has been placed under an Israeli and U.S.-led international economic and political boycott from that time onwards.

The territory is 41 kilometers (25mi) long, and from 6 to 12 kilometers (3.7 to 7.5mi) wide, with a total area of 365 square kilometers (141sqmi). With around 1.85 million Palestinians on some 362 square kilometers, Gaza ranks as the 6th most densely populated polity in the world. An extensive Israeli buffer zone within the Strip renders much land off-limits to Gaza's Palestinians. Gaza has an annual population growth rate of 2.91% (2014 est.), the 13th highest in the world, and is often referred to as overcrowded. Due to the Israeli–Egyptian blockade, the population is not free to leave or enter the Gaza Strip, nor allowed to freely import or export goods. Sunni Muslims make up the predominant part of the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip.

The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has a land area of 5,640km2 plus a water area of 220km2, consisting of the northwest quarter of the Dead Sea. It has an estimated population of 2,676,740 (July 2013). More than 80%, about 2,800,000, are Palestinian Arabs, and approximately 500,000 are Jewish Israelis living in the West Bank, including about 192,000 in East Jerusalem, in Israeli settlements, built on the 43% of the West Bank which Israel has allocated to local settler councils. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this. The International Court of Justice advisory ruling (2004) concluded that events that came after the 1967 occupation of the West Bank by Israel, including the Jerusalem Law, Israel's peace treaty with Jordan and the Oslo Accords, did not change the status of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) as occupied territory with Israel as the occupying power.

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6:41

ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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0:45

The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
Read more: http://ow.ly/5HOdV
For more from the IDF:
http://www.idfblog.com/
http://twitter.com/idfspokesperson/
http://www.facebook.com/idfonline/
http://www.idf.il/english/

French Maxillofacial Mission Return to Gaza

In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
Here is the story ...

1:01

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Funeral held for French-Israeli soldier killed in Gaza

Gaza street scenes, Erekat, demo, French leave

Gaza City
1. Long shot Gaza streets
2. Cars on streets
3. Various of police in the streets
Ramallah, West Bank
4. Exterior Palestinian National AuthorityNegotiationsAffairs building
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, PalestinianCabinet Minister:
"It's a very dangerous development, it's a very dangerous deterioration. I believe what we were witnessing, yesterday, was lawlessness and I think that every possible effort will be exerted, at the emergency meeting being held today by President Arafat and the Prime Minister, to have a comprehensive review of the situation. This situation cannot stand and we must have a thorough comprehensive review of the whole situation."
6. Mid shotErekat
Gaza City
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Batsh, Islamic Jihad spokesman:
"We refuse (reject) what happened yesterday with the French people, because they are our visitors and their safety from our safety (their safety comes from us). So we consider these things, if it is happening really, it's not a good thing and we refuse (reject) these actions and we call the people, all our people to respect the foreign people and not attack them in anyway. There is one duty from us - to keep the safety of their people, the French people, or the American people or also the British people."
8. Batsh shouting
9. Long shot children in the streets dressed up as Israeli army
10. Various of children holding plastic guns
Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid shot Palestinian Prime MinisterAhmed Qureia walking towards camera
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Qureia, Palestinian Prime Minister:
"This is a true disaster. This is a level of chaos that we have never seen before."
13. Qureia leaving
Gaza
14. Exterior French cultural centre
15. Long shot released hostages inside centre
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Martine Buffard, released hostage:
"What did they tell us? Not to be afraid, not to be worried, not to be afraid, that they didn't mean us any harm and that they regarded us as friends."
17. SOUNDBITE (French) Bertrand Edbron, released hostage:
"We regret this incident a lot, it is not in our philosophy, I don't think it's in the philosophy of the Palestinian people either, we also think it is a shame that we are talking about this event and not more about the
people who do all that work (volunteers) with the women and children, the people that make the wheels turn and the suffering of the Palestinian people."
18. Hostages leaving in car
STORYLINE:
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation to Yasser Arafat on Saturday, plunging the Palestinian government into crisis, but Arafat rejected it, a top official said.
Qureia's resignation followed the announcement that Arafat was replacing his national security chief and his national police chief, in addition to consolidating the Palestinian Authority's disparate security forces into three services - a key international demand for reform.
Six people, including the national police chief and four French charity workers, were briefly kidnapped in Gaza a day earlier.
Early on Saturday, Arafat's National Security Council declared a state of emergency and sent troops to protect government buildings and officials from militant factions.
The Palestinian government called the emergency after Police ChiefGhazi Jabali and another senior security officer were seized by militants on Friday and later released.
Four French charity workers also were abducted and held for several hours, as militants made an apparent show of force ahead of the announced withdrawal of Israeli forces and thousands of settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The French nationals, who were kidnapped drinking coffee at a cafe in Khan Younis on Friday night, left Gaza on Saturday.
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0:52

Iranian, Korean and French hostages released in Gaza

Iranian, Korean and French hostages released in Gaza

Iranian, Korean and French hostages released in Gaza

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 March, 2006
1. Convoy of cars arriving at PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) offices
2. ReleasedIranian hostage (red shirt) being escorted into PFLP offices
3. Car outside outside PFLP offices
Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 14 March, 2006
4. Militants running into building where hostages held
5. Exterior of building where hostages held
6. Various of three hostages (Iranian journalist in red shirt, French woman and Korean journalist) in room with gunmen
STORYLINE:
Palestinian militants released the last four foreigners they were holding on Wednesday, a day after seizing the hostages to protest against an Israeli military raid on a West Bank prison.
Palestinian security officials escorted the four hostages, including a South Korean journalist, two French citizens and a Canadian aid worker, into
the headquarters of the Palestinian preventive security agency in Gaza City.
Security officials had worked through the night to secure their release.
The hostages, all unharmed, called their families before leaving for Israel and were escorted by diplomats and representatives of the Red Cross.
Gunman affiliated with the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized a total of 11 foreigners after Tuesday's raid in the West Bank town of Jericho.
Most of the hostages were quickly released unharmed.
In the raid, Israel seized six wanted Palestinians, including a PFLP leader who Israel accuses of masterminding the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister.
Officials at the South Korean Embassy in Tel Aviv said they had recently cautioned citizens against travelling to Gaza.
The coastal strip has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since Israel withdraw from the area last summer, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups and individuals seeking concessions from the government.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/132045b53e2f4b71f54545d8dc627780
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters And French Police Clash Amid Gaza Conflict

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. More than 30 people were arrested and it wasn't immediately clear if there were injuries.
Some protesters threw stones and other objects at riot police, who responded with tear gas in an hours-long confrontation in a working class neighborhood, which had been designated as the starting point of the banned march.
Hundreds of riot police stopped the protesters from marching, but several demonstrators climbed onto a building under construction and burned an Israeli flag. Others waved a Palestinian flag from atop a street sign.
The protest degenerated into running battles with police, and at least 33 protesters were arrested, a figure likely to increase, police said.
French authorities had banned the planned pro-Palestinian march after a protest on July 13 turned violent, with two synagogues attacked.
A group of protesters dispersed by the tear gas still managed to hang banners reading "Palestine Will Live" and "IsraelAssassins" in front of Montmartre's famed basilica.
Fighting in the Middle East has enflamed tensions in France, home to Western Europe's largest Muslim and Jewish populations. Foreign MinisterLaurent Fabius was in the Mideast on Saturday in a bid to help open the way to a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the Islamic militant group which runs the Gaza Strip.

Protesters heckle French minister in Gaza

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Michele Alliot-Marie, the French foreign minister has received an unwelcome reception in the Palestinian enclave over falsely attributed comments.
Demonstrators mobbed Michele Alliot-Marie's car and at one point it was reportedly pelted with eggs and shoes.
They were reacting to reports that she had said the capture by Hamas of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who is also a French national, was a war crime.
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports.
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1:43

Hamas Rocket Launcher Found Next to UN Building in Gaza

Hamas Rocket Launcher Found Next to UN Building in Gaza

Hamas Rocket Launcher Found Next to UN Building in Gaza

France 24 reporter GallagherFenwick discovers where Hamas puts its rocket launchers in Gaza: one next to a residential building and another outside a UN building, with the blue UN flag waving in the background.
August 5, 2014

ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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published: 23 Jan 2015

The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
Read more: http://ow.ly/5HOdV
For more from the IDF:
http://www.idfblog.com/
http://twitter.com/idfspokesperson/
http://www.facebook.com/idfonline/
http://www.idf.il/english/

French Maxillofacial Mission Return to Gaza

In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
Here is the story ...

published: 05 Nov 2017

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Pro-Palestinian Protesters And French Police Clash Amid Gaza Conflict

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. More than 30 people were arrested and it wasn't immediately clear if there were injuries.
Some protesters threw stones and other objects at riot police, who responded with tear gas in an hours-long confrontation in a working class neighborhood, which had been designated as the starting point of the banned march.
Hundreds of riot police stopped the protesters from marching, but several demonstrators climbed onto a building under construction and burned an Israeli flag. Others waved a Palestinian flag from atop a street sign.
The protest degenerated into running battles with police, and at least 33 protesters were arrested, a fi...

Protesters heckle French minister in Gaza

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Michele Alliot-Marie, the French foreign minister has received an unwelcome reception in the Palestinian enclave over falsely attributed comments.
Demonstrators mobbed Michele Alliot-Marie's car and at one point it was reportedly pelted with eggs and shoes.
They were reacting to reports that she had said the capture by Hamas of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who is also a French national, was a war crime.
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the gl...

published: 21 Jan 2011

Hamas Rocket Launcher Found Next to UN Building in Gaza

France 24 reporter GallagherFenwick discovers where Hamas puts its rocket launchers in Gaza: one next to a residential building and another outside a UN building, with the blue UN flag waving in the background.
August 5, 2014

Mérée Drante - Need No One To Understand GAZA (French w/Eng sub)

ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza w...

While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared tha...

The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
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The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
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In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
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In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
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Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confron...

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
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The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

Gaza City
1. Long shot Gaza streets
2. Cars on streets
3. Various of police in the streets
Ramallah, West Bank
4. Exterior Palestinian National AuthorityNegotiationsAffairs building
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, PalestinianCabinet Minister:
"It's a very dangerous development, it's a very dangerous deterioration. I believe what we were witnessing, yesterday, was lawlessness and I think that every possible effort will be exerted, at the emergency meeting being held today by President Arafat and the Prime Minister, to have a comprehensive review of the situation. This situation cannot stand and we must have a thorough comprehensive review of the whole situation."
6. Mid shotErekat
Gaza City
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Batsh, Islamic Jihad spokesman:
"We refuse (reject) what happened yesterday with the French people, because they are our visitors and their safety from our safety (their safety comes from us). So we consider these things, if it is happening really, it's not a good thing and we refuse (reject) these actions and we call the people, all our people to respect the foreign people and not attack them in anyway. There is one duty from us - to keep the safety of their people, the French people, or the American people or also the British people."
8. Batsh shouting
9. Long shot children in the streets dressed up as Israeli army
10. Various of children holding plastic guns
Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid shot Palestinian Prime MinisterAhmed Qureia walking towards camera
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Qureia, Palestinian Prime Minister:
"This is a true disaster. This is a level of chaos that we have never seen before."
13. Qureia leaving
Gaza
14. Exterior French cultural centre
15. Long shot released hostages inside centre
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Martine Buffard, released hostage:
"What did they tell us? Not to be afraid, not to be worried, not to be afraid, that they didn't mean us any harm and that they regarded us as friends."
17. SOUNDBITE (French) Bertrand Edbron, released hostage:
"We regret this incident a lot, it is not in our philosophy, I don't think it's in the philosophy of the Palestinian people either, we also think it is a shame that we are talking about this event and not more about the
people who do all that work (volunteers) with the women and children, the people that make the wheels turn and the suffering of the Palestinian people."
18. Hostages leaving in car
STORYLINE:
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation to Yasser Arafat on Saturday, plunging the Palestinian government into crisis, but Arafat rejected it, a top official said.
Qureia's resignation followed the announcement that Arafat was replacing his national security chief and his national police chief, in addition to consolidating the Palestinian Authority's disparate security forces into three services - a key international demand for reform.
Six people, including the national police chief and four French charity workers, were briefly kidnapped in Gaza a day earlier.
Early on Saturday, Arafat's National Security Council declared a state of emergency and sent troops to protect government buildings and officials from militant factions.
The Palestinian government called the emergency after Police ChiefGhazi Jabali and another senior security officer were seized by militants on Friday and later released.
Four French charity workers also were abducted and held for several hours, as militants made an apparent show of force ahead of the announced withdrawal of Israeli forces and thousands of settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The French nationals, who were kidnapped drinking coffee at a cafe in Khan Younis on Friday night, left Gaza on Saturday.
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Gaza City
1. Long shot Gaza streets
2. Cars on streets
3. Various of police in the streets
Ramallah, West Bank
4. Exterior Palestinian National AuthorityNegotiationsAffairs building
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, PalestinianCabinet Minister:
"It's a very dangerous development, it's a very dangerous deterioration. I believe what we were witnessing, yesterday, was lawlessness and I think that every possible effort will be exerted, at the emergency meeting being held today by President Arafat and the Prime Minister, to have a comprehensive review of the situation. This situation cannot stand and we must have a thorough comprehensive review of the whole situation."
6. Mid shotErekat
Gaza City
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Batsh, Islamic Jihad spokesman:
"We refuse (reject) what happened yesterday with the French people, because they are our visitors and their safety from our safety (their safety comes from us). So we consider these things, if it is happening really, it's not a good thing and we refuse (reject) these actions and we call the people, all our people to respect the foreign people and not attack them in anyway. There is one duty from us - to keep the safety of their people, the French people, or the American people or also the British people."
8. Batsh shouting
9. Long shot children in the streets dressed up as Israeli army
10. Various of children holding plastic guns
Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid shot Palestinian Prime MinisterAhmed Qureia walking towards camera
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Qureia, Palestinian Prime Minister:
"This is a true disaster. This is a level of chaos that we have never seen before."
13. Qureia leaving
Gaza
14. Exterior French cultural centre
15. Long shot released hostages inside centre
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Martine Buffard, released hostage:
"What did they tell us? Not to be afraid, not to be worried, not to be afraid, that they didn't mean us any harm and that they regarded us as friends."
17. SOUNDBITE (French) Bertrand Edbron, released hostage:
"We regret this incident a lot, it is not in our philosophy, I don't think it's in the philosophy of the Palestinian people either, we also think it is a shame that we are talking about this event and not more about the
people who do all that work (volunteers) with the women and children, the people that make the wheels turn and the suffering of the Palestinian people."
18. Hostages leaving in car
STORYLINE:
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation to Yasser Arafat on Saturday, plunging the Palestinian government into crisis, but Arafat rejected it, a top official said.
Qureia's resignation followed the announcement that Arafat was replacing his national security chief and his national police chief, in addition to consolidating the Palestinian Authority's disparate security forces into three services - a key international demand for reform.
Six people, including the national police chief and four French charity workers, were briefly kidnapped in Gaza a day earlier.
Early on Saturday, Arafat's National Security Council declared a state of emergency and sent troops to protect government buildings and officials from militant factions.
The Palestinian government called the emergency after Police ChiefGhazi Jabali and another senior security officer were seized by militants on Friday and later released.
Four French charity workers also were abducted and held for several hours, as militants made an apparent show of force ahead of the announced withdrawal of Israeli forces and thousands of settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The French nationals, who were kidnapped drinking coffee at a cafe in Khan Younis on Friday night, left Gaza on Saturday.
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 March, 2006
1. Convoy of cars arriving at PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) offices
2. ReleasedIranian hostage (red shirt) being escorted into PFLP offices
3. Car outside outside PFLP offices
Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 14 March, 2006
4. Militants running into building where hostages held
5. Exterior of building where hostages held
6. Various of three hostages (Iranian journalist in red shirt, French woman and Korean journalist) in room with gunmen
STORYLINE:
Palestinian militants released the last four foreigners they were holding on Wednesday, a day after seizing the hostages to protest against an Israeli military raid on a West Bank prison.
Palestinian security officials escorted the four hostages, including a South Korean journalist, two French citizens and a Canadian aid worker, into
the headquarters of the Palestinian preventive security agency in Gaza City.
Security officials had worked through the night to secure their release.
The hostages, all unharmed, called their families before leaving for Israel and were escorted by diplomats and representatives of the Red Cross.
Gunman affiliated with the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized a total of 11 foreigners after Tuesday's raid in the West Bank town of Jericho.
Most of the hostages were quickly released unharmed.
In the raid, Israel seized six wanted Palestinians, including a PFLP leader who Israel accuses of masterminding the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister.
Officials at the South Korean Embassy in Tel Aviv said they had recently cautioned citizens against travelling to Gaza.
The coastal strip has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since Israel withdraw from the area last summer, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups and individuals seeking concessions from the government.
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 March, 2006
1. Convoy of cars arriving at PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) offices
2. ReleasedIranian hostage (red shirt) being escorted into PFLP offices
3. Car outside outside PFLP offices
Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 14 March, 2006
4. Militants running into building where hostages held
5. Exterior of building where hostages held
6. Various of three hostages (Iranian journalist in red shirt, French woman and Korean journalist) in room with gunmen
STORYLINE:
Palestinian militants released the last four foreigners they were holding on Wednesday, a day after seizing the hostages to protest against an Israeli military raid on a West Bank prison.
Palestinian security officials escorted the four hostages, including a South Korean journalist, two French citizens and a Canadian aid worker, into
the headquarters of the Palestinian preventive security agency in Gaza City.
Security officials had worked through the night to secure their release.
The hostages, all unharmed, called their families before leaving for Israel and were escorted by diplomats and representatives of the Red Cross.
Gunman affiliated with the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized a total of 11 foreigners after Tuesday's raid in the West Bank town of Jericho.
Most of the hostages were quickly released unharmed.
In the raid, Israel seized six wanted Palestinians, including a PFLP leader who Israel accuses of masterminding the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister.
Officials at the South Korean Embassy in Tel Aviv said they had recently cautioned citizens against travelling to Gaza.
The coastal strip has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since Israel withdraw from the area last summer, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups and individuals seeking concessions from the government.
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Pro-Palestinian Protesters And French Police Clash Amid Gaza Conflict

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaz...

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. More than 30 people were arrested and it wasn't immediately clear if there were injuries.
Some protesters threw stones and other objects at riot police, who responded with tear gas in an hours-long confrontation in a working class neighborhood, which had been designated as the starting point of the banned march.
Hundreds of riot police stopped the protesters from marching, but several demonstrators climbed onto a building under construction and burned an Israeli flag. Others waved a Palestinian flag from atop a street sign.
The protest degenerated into running battles with police, and at least 33 protesters were arrested, a figure likely to increase, police said.
French authorities had banned the planned pro-Palestinian march after a protest on July 13 turned violent, with two synagogues attacked.
A group of protesters dispersed by the tear gas still managed to hang banners reading "Palestine Will Live" and "IsraelAssassins" in front of Montmartre's famed basilica.
Fighting in the Middle East has enflamed tensions in France, home to Western Europe's largest Muslim and Jewish populations. Foreign MinisterLaurent Fabius was in the Mideast on Saturday in a bid to help open the way to a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the Islamic militant group which runs the Gaza Strip.

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. More than 30 people were arrested and it wasn't immediately clear if there were injuries.
Some protesters threw stones and other objects at riot police, who responded with tear gas in an hours-long confrontation in a working class neighborhood, which had been designated as the starting point of the banned march.
Hundreds of riot police stopped the protesters from marching, but several demonstrators climbed onto a building under construction and burned an Israeli flag. Others waved a Palestinian flag from atop a street sign.
The protest degenerated into running battles with police, and at least 33 protesters were arrested, a figure likely to increase, police said.
French authorities had banned the planned pro-Palestinian march after a protest on July 13 turned violent, with two synagogues attacked.
A group of protesters dispersed by the tear gas still managed to hang banners reading "Palestine Will Live" and "IsraelAssassins" in front of Montmartre's famed basilica.
Fighting in the Middle East has enflamed tensions in France, home to Western Europe's largest Muslim and Jewish populations. Foreign MinisterLaurent Fabius was in the Mideast on Saturday in a bid to help open the way to a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the Islamic militant group which runs the Gaza Strip.

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Michele Alliot-Marie, the French foreign minister has received an unwelcome reception in the Palestinian enclave over falsely attributed comments.
Demonstrators mobbed Michele Alliot-Marie's car and at one point it was reportedly pelted with eggs and shoes.
They were reacting to reports that she had said the capture by Hamas of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who is also a French national, was a war crime.
Al Jazeera'sNicoleJohnston reports.
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Michele Alliot-Marie, the French foreign minister has received an unwelcome reception in the Palestinian enclave over falsely attributed comments.
Demonstrators mobbed Michele Alliot-Marie's car and at one point it was reportedly pelted with eggs and shoes.
They were reacting to reports that she had said the capture by Hamas of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who is also a French national, was a war crime.
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Hamas Rocket Launcher Found Next to UN Building in Gaza

France 24 reporter GallagherFenwick discovers where Hamas puts its rocket launchers in Gaza: one next to a residential building and another outside a UN buildi...

France 24 reporter GallagherFenwick discovers where Hamas puts its rocket launchers in Gaza: one next to a residential building and another outside a UN building, with the blue UN flag waving in the background.
August 5, 2014

France 24 reporter GallagherFenwick discovers where Hamas puts its rocket launchers in Gaza: one next to a residential building and another outside a UN building, with the blue UN flag waving in the background.
August 5, 2014

IDF general says ISIS in Gaza, PA on French initiative for West Bank withdrawal: Update News 5-16-16

On this edition of UpdateNews:
- IDF general reveals IS fighters training with Hamas in Gaza
-Palestinians want French initiative to set timetable for
IsraeliWest Bank withdrawal
- Ancient Roman treasure trove found off coast of Caesarea... and more!
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FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh French

FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh FrenchSelected news clips have been arranged as a narrative and subtitled in either French or English for your interest. You might decide to view this in "full-screen" mode to read the subtitles. It's a good idea.
The first half of a tricky month is narrated here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImszMiIza0&list=UU0JeZ8fkNmLGzsfq98Bhy8Q
See also: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/08/01/the-pariah-state/
By Aussie Evan Jones.

Le département de français - Gaza accueille les nouveaux étudiants

Finding freedom amid ruins: The free-runners of Gaza (RT Documentary)

The sport of free-running – or parkour – has found a home with youths in battered Gaza. The ruins and debris left in the wake of the 2014 bombing campaign by Israel have become a source of both mortal danger and endless inspiration.
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published: 19 Jun 2016

Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)

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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks l...

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Between Egypt and Gaza - (VPRO documentary - 2011)

On a 14 kilometer stretch between the borders of Egypt and Gaza, 1400 tunnels form the sphere of the local economy, a very profitable trade for the locals. Backlight went underground and examined the future of this border area.
Under Mubarak, the Egyptian government officially supported the embargo on Gaza, but the illegal transit via tunnel routes between Egypt and Gaza was obvious. In this post-revolutionary period, Egypt must re-establish its position, including the policy in the region. The people in the Egyptian border town Rafah can finally talk openly about the profitable trade through the tunnels but are they waiting to open the borders?
Backlight goes underground and investigates what the exchange of power in Egypt means for trade in opportunism. We see what the tunnels mean for t...

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Bonjour de Gaza la vie

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Bonjour de Gaza la vie

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New Film In Gaza 2014 | باركور غزة - Gaza Parkour 2014

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published: 05 Apr 2014

Norman Finkelstein: The “Big Lie” about Gaza Is That The Palestinians Have Been the Aggressors

https://democracynow.org - Extended interview with scholar Norman Finkelstein, author of the new book, “Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom.” The book has just been published as Israel is facing a possible International Criminal Court war crimes probe over its 2014 assault on Gaza, which killed more than 2,100Palestinians, including over 500 children.
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Bonjour de Gaza la vie

22.05.2016

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Young French Arabs: Identity, Equality, Fraternity - Al Jazeera World

Parisians, many of Arab descent, have been marching in the streets of the capital in protest at Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, in blockaded Gaza and the Occupied West Bank. Paris is a cosmopolitan city and certain areas of France are extremely ethnically diverse. Some cities like Marseille have large Muslim, immigrant populations and while the figures are much lower for the capital, the question of identity is now a burning issue for many young people whose parents emigrated from the MENA region in the 1960s and 70s.
France today is arguably still quite mono-cultural. Nationalism is on the rise across Europe and Marine Le Pen of the right-wing National Front is a leading contender in the upcoming presidential elections. The hijab is banned in high schools and government offices,...

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- Ancient Roman treasure trove found off coast of Caesarea... and more!
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-Palestinians want French initiative to set timetable for
IsraeliWest Bank withdrawal
- Ancient Roman treasure trove found off coast of Caesarea... and more!
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FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh FrenchSelected news clips have been arranged as a narrative and subtitled in either French or English for your interest. You might decide to view this in "full-screen" mode to read the subtitles. It's a good idea.
The first half of a tricky month is narrated here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImszMiIza0&list=UU0JeZ8fkNmLGzsfq98Bhy8Q
See also: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/08/01/the-pariah-state/
By Aussie Evan Jones.

FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh FrenchSelected news clips have been arranged as a narrative and subtitled in either French or English for your interest. You might decide to view this in "full-screen" mode to read the subtitles. It's a good idea.
The first half of a tricky month is narrated here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImszMiIza0&list=UU0JeZ8fkNmLGzsfq98Bhy8Q
See also: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/08/01/the-pariah-state/
By Aussie Evan Jones.

Finding freedom amid ruins: The free-runners of Gaza (RT Documentary)

The sport of free-running – or parkour – has found a home with youths in battered Gaza. The ruins and debris left in the wake of the 2014 bombing campaign by Is...

The sport of free-running – or parkour – has found a home with youths in battered Gaza. The ruins and debris left in the wake of the 2014 bombing campaign by Israel have become a source of both mortal danger and endless inspiration.
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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recoveredâ€¦
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a JamaicanAirlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up manâ€¦ and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue CaveCastle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a StrainHunter without knowing itâ€¦. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/

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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recoveredâ€¦
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a JamaicanAirlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up manâ€¦ and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue CaveCastle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a StrainHunter without knowing itâ€¦. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/

Young French Arabs: Identity, Equality, Fraternity - Al Jazeera World

Parisians, many of Arab descent, have been marching in the streets of the capital in protest at Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, in blockaded Gaza and th...

Parisians, many of Arab descent, have been marching in the streets of the capital in protest at Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, in blockaded Gaza and the Occupied West Bank. Paris is a cosmopolitan city and certain areas of France are extremely ethnically diverse. Some cities like Marseille have large Muslim, immigrant populations and while the figures are much lower for the capital, the question of identity is now a burning issue for many young people whose parents emigrated from the MENA region in the 1960s and 70s.
France today is arguably still quite mono-cultural. Nationalism is on the rise across Europe and Marine Le Pen of the right-wing National Front is a leading contender in the upcoming presidential elections. The hijab is banned in high schools and government offices, as is the burkini on some beaches.
This film is about the combined effect of growing Islamophobia, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the plight of the Palestinians and the 2011 Arab revolutions on the young middle and working class from immigrant backgrounds.
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Parisians, many of Arab descent, have been marching in the streets of the capital in protest at Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, in blockaded Gaza and the Occupied West Bank. Paris is a cosmopolitan city and certain areas of France are extremely ethnically diverse. Some cities like Marseille have large Muslim, immigrant populations and while the figures are much lower for the capital, the question of identity is now a burning issue for many young people whose parents emigrated from the MENA region in the 1960s and 70s.
France today is arguably still quite mono-cultural. Nationalism is on the rise across Europe and Marine Le Pen of the right-wing National Front is a leading contender in the upcoming presidential elections. The hijab is banned in high schools and government offices, as is the burkini on some beaches.
This film is about the combined effect of growing Islamophobia, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the plight of the Palestinians and the 2011 Arab revolutions on the young middle and working class from immigrant backgrounds.
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ISIS in Gaza Burning French Flag

While Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, doesn’t want ISIS taking over their stomping ground, it allowed a demonstration to go ahead in the streets of Gaza which included the burning of a French flag. Watch footage of the demonstration and flag burning in the video.
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The French Boat, Al-Karama, Declares its Destination as Gaza Port

The Dignite Al-Karama, attempts to illegally break Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip by changing its destination to the Gaza Port. The ship declared that it is not carrying cargo.
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0:58

French boat leaves Greek waters for Gaza

While Greek authorities are trying to prevent a `peace flotilla` bound for Gaza from leavi...

French Maxillofacial Mission Return to Gaza

In October/2017 , maxillofacial surgeon from the Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Dr. Quentin Qassemyar, return to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to provide specialized surgery on children. This is Dr. Qassemyar's second mission to Gaza for the PCRF. He is treating patients with facial deformities, and training local doctors.
Here is the story ...

1:01

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on br...

Israel seizes French boat heading for Gaza

The Israeli navy has seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaking the blockade of the Gaza Strip. There are no reports of confrontation.
The 16 people on board have been transferred to naval vessels heading to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
The 'Dignite' was part of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, but other ships were prevented from sailing after docking in Greece.
Activists have accused the Greek government of intervening on Israel's behalf.
...
http://www.euronews.net/

0:45

Israeli Foreign Minister meets French President over Gaza

On a visit to Paris to see the French President, Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni insi...

Gaza street scenes, Erekat, demo, French leave

Gaza City
1. Long shot Gaza streets
2. Cars on streets
3. Various of police in the streets
Ramallah, West Bank
4. Exterior Palestinian National AuthorityNegotiationsAffairs building
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Saeb Erekat, PalestinianCabinet Minister:
"It's a very dangerous development, it's a very dangerous deterioration. I believe what we were witnessing, yesterday, was lawlessness and I think that every possible effort will be exerted, at the emergency meeting being held today by President Arafat and the Prime Minister, to have a comprehensive review of the situation. This situation cannot stand and we must have a thorough comprehensive review of the whole situation."
6. Mid shotErekat
Gaza City
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Batsh, Islamic Jihad spokesman:
"We refuse (reject) what happened yesterday with the French people, because they are our visitors and their safety from our safety (their safety comes from us). So we consider these things, if it is happening really, it's not a good thing and we refuse (reject) these actions and we call the people, all our people to respect the foreign people and not attack them in anyway. There is one duty from us - to keep the safety of their people, the French people, or the American people or also the British people."
8. Batsh shouting
9. Long shot children in the streets dressed up as Israeli army
10. Various of children holding plastic guns
Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid shot Palestinian Prime MinisterAhmed Qureia walking towards camera
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Qureia, Palestinian Prime Minister:
"This is a true disaster. This is a level of chaos that we have never seen before."
13. Qureia leaving
Gaza
14. Exterior French cultural centre
15. Long shot released hostages inside centre
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Martine Buffard, released hostage:
"What did they tell us? Not to be afraid, not to be worried, not to be afraid, that they didn't mean us any harm and that they regarded us as friends."
17. SOUNDBITE (French) Bertrand Edbron, released hostage:
"We regret this incident a lot, it is not in our philosophy, I don't think it's in the philosophy of the Palestinian people either, we also think it is a shame that we are talking about this event and not more about the
people who do all that work (volunteers) with the women and children, the people that make the wheels turn and the suffering of the Palestinian people."
18. Hostages leaving in car
STORYLINE:
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia submitted his resignation to Yasser Arafat on Saturday, plunging the Palestinian government into crisis, but Arafat rejected it, a top official said.
Qureia's resignation followed the announcement that Arafat was replacing his national security chief and his national police chief, in addition to consolidating the Palestinian Authority's disparate security forces into three services - a key international demand for reform.
Six people, including the national police chief and four French charity workers, were briefly kidnapped in Gaza a day earlier.
Early on Saturday, Arafat's National Security Council declared a state of emergency and sent troops to protect government buildings and officials from militant factions.
The Palestinian government called the emergency after Police ChiefGhazi Jabali and another senior security officer were seized by militants on Friday and later released.
Four French charity workers also were abducted and held for several hours, as militants made an apparent show of force ahead of the announced withdrawal of Israeli forces and thousands of settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The French nationals, who were kidnapped drinking coffee at a cafe in Khan Younis on Friday night, left Gaza on Saturday.
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Iranian, Korean and French hostages released in Gaza

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - 15 March, 2006
1. Convoy of cars arriving at PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) offices
2. ReleasedIranian hostage (red shirt) being escorted into PFLP offices
3. Car outside outside PFLP offices
Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 14 March, 2006
4. Militants running into building where hostages held
5. Exterior of building where hostages held
6. Various of three hostages (Iranian journalist in red shirt, French woman and Korean journalist) in room with gunmen
STORYLINE:
Palestinian militants released the last four foreigners they were holding on Wednesday, a day after seizing the hostages to protest against an Israeli military raid on a West Bank prison.
Palestinian security officials escorted the four hostages, including a South Korean journalist, two French citizens and a Canadian aid worker, into
the headquarters of the Palestinian preventive security agency in Gaza City.
Security officials had worked through the night to secure their release.
The hostages, all unharmed, called their families before leaving for Israel and were escorted by diplomats and representatives of the Red Cross.
Gunman affiliated with the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) seized a total of 11 foreigners after Tuesday's raid in the West Bank town of Jericho.
Most of the hostages were quickly released unharmed.
In the raid, Israel seized six wanted Palestinians, including a PFLP leader who Israel accuses of masterminding the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister.
Officials at the South Korean Embassy in Tel Aviv said they had recently cautioned citizens against travelling to Gaza.
The coastal strip has plunged into chaos and lawlessness since Israel withdraw from the area last summer, and a number of foreigners have been kidnapped by groups and individuals seeking concessions from the government.
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3:37

PCRF French Hand Surgery Mission to Gaza

In October 2016 a surgery team from France continued their training and treatment project ...

Pro-Palestinian Protesters And French Police Clash Amid Gaza Conflict

PARIS (AP) — Police clashed on Saturday with thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on a Paris demonstration over the Israeli offensive in Gaza. More than 30 people were arrested and it wasn't immediately clear if there were injuries.
Some protesters threw stones and other objects at riot police, who responded with tear gas in an hours-long confrontation in a working class neighborhood, which had been designated as the starting point of the banned march.
Hundreds of riot police stopped the protesters from marching, but several demonstrators climbed onto a building under construction and burned an Israeli flag. Others waved a Palestinian flag from atop a street sign.
The protest degenerated into running battles with police, and at least 33 protesters were arrested, a figure likely to increase, police said.
French authorities had banned the planned pro-Palestinian march after a protest on July 13 turned violent, with two synagogues attacked.
A group of protesters dispersed by the tear gas still managed to hang banners reading "Palestine Will Live" and "IsraelAssassins" in front of Montmartre's famed basilica.
Fighting in the Middle East has enflamed tensions in France, home to Western Europe's largest Muslim and Jewish populations. Foreign MinisterLaurent Fabius was in the Mideast on Saturday in a bid to help open the way to a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, the Islamic militant group which runs the Gaza Strip.

IDF general says ISIS in Gaza, PA on French initiative for West Bank withdrawal: Update News 5-16-16

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FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh French

FRANCOIS HOLLANDE JULY 14 14 :: GAZA Bilingual Engllsh FrenchSelected news clips have been arranged as a narrative and subtitled in either French or English for your interest. You might decide to view this in "full-screen" mode to read the subtitles. It's a good idea.
The first half of a tricky month is narrated here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImszMiIza0&list=UU0JeZ8fkNmLGzsfq98Bhy8Q
See also: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/08/01/the-pariah-state/
By Aussie Evan Jones.

Finding freedom amid ruins: The free-runners of Gaza (RT Documentary)

The sport of free-running – or parkour – has found a home with youths in battered Gaza. The ruins and debris left in the wake of the 2014 bombing campaign by Israel have become a source of both mortal danger and endless inspiration.
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41:22

Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)

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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recoveredâ€¦
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream "Jah Rastafari"!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a JamaicanAirlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up manâ€¦ and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue CaveCastle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a StrainHunter without knowing itâ€¦. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some "gum", the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
And now we are back with MisterX pics, the man is a true artist..... enjoy!
Read the live thread here: http://www.strainhunters.com/forums/topic/2820-strain-hunters-jamaica-live-thread/

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